Singer 1004 Needle / Fabric / Thread Guide, Inserting / Changing Needles, Presser Foot Lifter

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NEEDLE / FABRIC / THREAD GUIDE

There are various styles of needles available for your machine, depending on the type of fabric you are sewing. Be sure to use the correct style and size of needle to achieve the best results for your sewing projects.

The most common needle styles are regular point and ball point. The most commonly used sizes are: 11/80, 14/90 and 16/100. The smaller the number is, the smaller the needle size is. The larger the number is, the larger the needle is. Use smaller size needles for lighter weight fabrics and larger size needle for heavier weight fabrics. The chart below offers some suggestions for matching thread type and needle type with various fabrics, for best results.

Regular point needles are designed for use with fabrics that are woven, such as cotton, linen, silk, denim or twill. The style number for this needle is 2020.

Ball point needles are designed for use with fabrics that are stretch knit, such as spandex, t-shirt knit or tricot. The style number for this needle is 2045.

Fabric

Thread

Needle Style

Needle Size

 

 

 

 

Lightweight: taffeta,

All purpose thread;

2020

11

organdy, batiste

Silk thread

 

 

 

 

 

 

Medium weight: linen,

All purpose thread;

2020

14

challis, chintz, cotton

Silk thread

 

 

 

 

 

 

Medium heavy: tweed,

All purpose thread;

2020

14 or 16

denim, corduroy

Heavy duty cotton

 

 

 

 

 

 

Knit: stretch woven,

All purpose thread;

2045

14

spandex, tricot

Silk thread

 

 

 

 

 

 

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INSERTING / CHANGING NEEDLES

Change the needle regularly, especially if it is showing signs or wear or causing problems. For best sewing results, always use SINGER® brand needles.

To insert a new needle, first turn the Power On/Off & Speed Control Switch to the “off” position. Loosen the needle clamp screw.

Remove the old needle and discard it.

Insert the new needle, with the flat side toward the back, as far up as it will go. Tighten the needle clamp screw securely.

Needles must be in perfect condition.

Problems can occur with: A. Bent needles B. Damaged points C. Blunt needles

PRESSER FOOT LIFTER

The Presser Foot Lifter is located inside the “C” area of the machine. Use this to raise and lower the presser foot.

Raise the Presser Foot Lifter before beginning to thread the machine, to ensure that the machine is properly threaded. Raise it also to remove work from the machine when sewing is finished. Lower the Presser Foot Lifter after setting fabric under the presser foot,

to begin sewing.

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Contents Why is my machine skipping stitches? Why is the thread looping/bunching under my fabric?Introduction Name of Parts Table of ContentsPrincipal Parts of the Machine Machine Front View Principal Parts of the Machine Machine Back View Principal Parts and What They doStandard Accessories AccessoriesConnecting Machine to Power Source Removing / Installing Extension BEDInserting / Changing Needles Needle / Fabric / Thread GuidePresser Foot Lifter Attaching the Presser Foot Removing / Attaching the Presser FootWinding the Bobbin Removing the Presser FootThreading the Upper Thread Inserting the BobbinChoosing a Stitch Pattern Threading the Upper Thread Raising the Bobbin ThreadStraight Stitching Tension Test Thread TensionReverse Sewing / Cutting the Thread How Does Tension Work?Blind HEM Stitching ZIG-ZAG StitchingAppliqué Elastic Insertion Multi ZIG-ZAG StitchingDarning Plate Mending a TearChanging the Bulb TroubleshootingMaintenance How to solve common problems Solution